Runaway bride
This runaway bride embodies this season's trends on the open road; wind in her hair, statement earrings and sunnies that reflect the era of her getaway car. She’s searching for her mister right…and having a great time in the process.
The stand out bride
Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and looking and feeling your best is essential. Bridal makeup should enhance your natural beauty and reflect your personal style. To help you achieve your desired look, Cindy Longley at Pure Makeup Artistry has rounded up the latest bridal makeup trends for the upcoming wedding season.
Bam’s big day
An intimate getaway surrounded by much-loved family and friends made for the perfect wedding day for this local baker and her husband.
Addicted to love
Choosing flowers for your special day doesn’t have to be hard, with Flower Junkies’ simple packages it’s just a case of selecting a colour and they’ll do the rest.
Seed of inspiration
Following the Covid lockdowns, when it became a bit of a struggle to find a good supply of fresh vegetables in the shops, a local community group, Wellsford & District Seed & Produce Swap, was created to help locals come together to form a growing co-operative.
Gardening calendar - April 2023
April signals the end of the summer bounty and presents opportunities to make the most of the produce left on your plants. Before you pull them out, seize the moment to make preserves with anything left behind from summer. A chutney or pickle maybe? Going forward, the shorter days and cooler temperatures will favour the establishment of winter vegetables like broad beans, broccoli, greens, peas and carrots. Keep your garden cycle turning!
Bush to bowl
Creating nutritious pet food by using sustainable and humane practices to create zero waste, is how Wilson Hobbs and his daughter, Katherine, run their family business.
Big dreams are made of this
More than just an arts hub, Foundation Gallery in Leigh has a culture-conscious, community minded visionary at its helm, Hillary Austin.
Free flowing finish
Interior Designer, Shanly Simpson, has a keen eye and pays great attention to detail. She also places value on being aware of clients’ needs and wishes. But most importantly, for her, it’s about going with the flow.
Super styling
Amber Armitage is a stylist and art director with an ever-evolving style and eye for the inspirational.
Carving a future
Switchback is the home of New Zealand-made, custom skate apparel and homewares. Inspired by their love of skate culture and their beautiful home in Aotearoa, Switchback have crafted a rad range of nostalgic apparel and skate decks, as well as carved a path for people to design their own.
Material world
Lucy Smith took up sewing her own clothes when she inherited her Nana Joan’s sewing machine. These days she operates an online boutique, Joan’s Fine Fabric, specialising in natural-fibre dressmaking fabrics.
Powered by nature
Having spent over 20 years working in the marine industry as a boat and superyacht interior designer, it came naturally to Amy to be in that realm, only this time land based. “I’ve had some time out with some big health and life changes, so this was a really exciting project to dive into,” says Amy. “The project is designing by the seat of my pants, we had a lot to achieve within a tight time frame and keeping costs down as much as possible – then throw a pandemic into the mix.”
A dream team
A client’s dream for their forever home and a team of local craftsmen helping to bring that vision to life, produces the perfect balance between design and function. A property to excite the senses.
Moving with the times
Bella Property Group is a building company based in Mangawhai, specialising in beautifully-crafted, high-end cabins and tiny homes.
The Bream dream
Passionate about the environment and animal health, young farmer Caleb Ellis has big dreams for the Mangawhai farm, and providing beef and lamb to the local community is one of them.
Grown with aroha
Subtropical fruits such as pineapple, papaya, and bananas abound on roadside stalls and stock the supermarkets on our neighbouring islands, providing a highlight and taste explosion for those travelling. So why not here, in New Zealand?
Gardening calendar - March 2023
As the summer winds down and the days shorten spare a thought for the complex interactions that abound in your garden. Above ground the weather, plants, birds, animals, insects and microorganisms all play a part. Below ground is just as important and similar in complexity. Think about a network of living inhabitants from worms to microorganisms, in addition to minerals, humus, plant roots and decaying organic matter. The magic is that it is all linked up with the top half and at the end of the day it pretty much runs on organic matter of one kind or another.